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OFFICE, CLINIC, AND LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Recommended by their guid- ance counselors, office aids are chosen to assist secretaries in the main office, guidance office, assistant principals’ office and attendance office. These aids work one period under the action learning program and receive credit for their work. Duties of the assistants include running errands, sorting and stapling papers, making copies, typing letters, and sorting mail. The valuable assistance of these aids enables the secretar- ies to complete their tasks in a more efficient manner. 176 Clubs Upper: Office assistants — First row: Nevin West, John Collins, Kim Fahed, Steve Faggert, Veronica Williams Sec- ond row: Stephanie Mitchell, Delores Armstrong, Janice Lyons, Janet Nolan, Caren Cheatham, Diane Lett, Jada Propst, Donna Lucord, Becky Kambou- rian, Debra Grubbs, Susan Jones, Tra- cie Nix, Pam Arnold Third row: Justin Chiles, Dawn Powell, Donna Stanley, Angie Bacon, Terry Lawson, Rochelle Sergeant, Melanie Jones, Janice Nun- nally, Karen Voelcker, Kathy Schneider, Karen Freed, Pat Jones, Debbie Hud- gins, Cherise Frederickson, Sharon Jones Middle: Student aides wait their turn to use the copying machine. Lower left: Michelle Wingfield receives instruc- tions from Mrs. Jones. Lower right: Beth Schools waits for an answer froma busy Mrs. Carter.
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SPEAK A DIFFERENT TONGUE To enrich their knowledge of French customs and culture, the French Club invited guest speakers to encourage interest. Under the direction of Mrs. Stacia, the club sponsored two booths at the MDA Carnival. The members brightened Christmas for the senior citi- zens at Westminster Canterbury by tak- ing them fruit and singing French Christ- mas carols. To raise money the French club sold bumper stickers and buttons, and sold hot chocolate before school each morning. In order to increase student aware- ness, the Latin Club promotes the study of Latin and the classics. The Latin Club, headed by Mrs. Collier, partici- pated in the MDA Carnival, sold conces- sions at girls basketball games, and entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. The highlight of the Latin Club activities was the State Latin Conven- tion held in Roanoke in the fall. ae suueenuseeeeeeResesene sess: ® Upper: French Club — Front row: Kim Allen, Kim Fahed, Donna Lucord Middle row: Dee Trevett, Lisa Tate, Althea Coetzee, Karen Taylor, John Hadra, Chris Grubbs, Henry Briggs, John Long- est, Steve Faggert, Dee Briggs Back row: Mrs. Stacia, Lisa Beasley, Natalie Peters, Dee Dee Gladden, David Lund, Mike Durrette, Stece Tyler, Bobby McRae, Chip Henry, Paul Covington, Parrish Propst, Steve Land Middie left: Chris Grubbs, Donna Lucord and Steve Tyler work the French Club booth at the MDA Carnival. Middle right: Latin Club — Front row: Eric Fredrickson, Jimmy Middlebrook, Gil Wells, Cheryl Duvall, Lisa Duke, Cindy Cooke, Paul Martin, Laura Smith, Deborah Kay, Ricky Raines, Terri Law- son, Bruce Tucker, Steve Smith, Andy FAORESERERRSS OTS SOSELESR SUNSSSSUSERRRSS BOE Cee SEnEaS Via Second row: Kanishka Kapil, Dar- lene Hamilton, Sonya Coxford, Terry Anderson, Linda Johnson, Karen Thur- ston, Karen Smith, Ann-Marie Johnson, Derek Leake, Doug Coupage Third row: Pam Coxford, Janet Nolan, Joel New- man, Patti Thisted, Ann D’Surney, Dawn Powell, Dee Trevett, Dawn Harrelson, Tammy Kinsay, Susan Currier, Pam Arnold Back row: Shireen Nassiri, Kim Wilcox, Tammy Nichols, Chris Brown, Krista McCue, Robbie Blake, Karen Goodrich, Kelly Riggleman, Missy McRae, Sissy Lett, Beth Grubbs, Althea Coetzee, Karen Bartle, Brett Doerr, Cornelia Ramsey, Susan Fitzgerald, Wendy Artiglere, Mary Tucker. Lower: Latin Clubbers, Andy Via, Paul Martin, and Althea Coetzee make money for a worthy cause. Clubs
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Under the leadership of Miss Cunningham and Miss Graham, library aids assist the librarians in managing daily business. Assistants check in and check out library materials, shelve books and periodicals, straighten chairs, and shelve and record overdue books dur- ing their action learning peri- ods. Clinic assistants are under the supervision of Mrs. Burks. These students share responsi- bilities such as running errands and keeping records. [Each library and clinic assistant receives credit for the year of service under the action learn- ing program. DONATE TALENTS AND ENERGIES TO STAFF Upper: Library Assistants — Front row: Edward VanDusen, David Rice, Tommy Harris, Parrish Propst, Larry Money- penny, Robert Riddick, Darryl Hodson, Greg Henley, Edward Atkins Second row: Glenda Ford, Debbie Brown, Bev- erly Harris, Dana Vaughn, Kelly Varner, Dana Boyer, Carol Mabry, Kendra Atkinson, Darlene Slater, Julie Nix, Karen Voelcker Middle left: Clinic Assistants — First row: Pam King, Sherri Wilten, Mrs. Burks, Sheila Payne Second row: Sarah Dzuiba, Joy Belvin, Jane Wilson, Tricia Heston, Kaki Wilson Third row: Troy Schools, Debbie Hud- gins, Neal Atkinson, Mike Jarrett Mid- die right: Library assistants take a break during a slow moment. Lower right: Kaki Wilson and Tricia Heston help Mrs. Burks with her daily work. Clubs 177
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